Anthonys Avenue

Postcode: BH14 8JQ

Anthonys Avenue is a street in the settlement of Poole which is within the electoral area of Penn Hill Ward in the administration area of Poole Council located in the South West Euro Region of the UK.

Anthonys Avenue is located 96.85 miles South West from the centre of London, 3.61 miles West from the centre of Bournemouth, 21.58 miles East from the centre of Dorchester and 25.81 miles South from the centre of Salisbury.

Salterns Lodge is situated in Poole, 3.5 km from Sandbanks. Poole Harbour is 4.2 km from the property. The accommodation features a TV. Some units feature a seating area and/or patio.

Address:

40 Brownsea View Avenue, BH14 8LQ, Poole

Number of Rooms:

2

Lowest Price Room:

£134.06

Fairways - poole

Fairways offers accommodation in Poole. Sandbanks is 3.2 km from the property. The accommodation has a seating and dining area. All units have a kitchen fitted with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave and kettle are also featured.

Address:

4 Augusta, 2 Compton Avenue, BH14 8DE, Poole

Number of Rooms:

2

Pottery Cottage - poole

Pottery Cottage is located in Poole, 4 km from Poole Harbour. Sandbanks is 4.2 km away. All units feature a TV and DVD player. Some units include a dining area and/or patio. All units have a kitchen fitted with a dishwasher and oven.

Address:

49 Pottery Road, BH14 8RB, Poole

Number of Rooms:

2

Harbour Heights Hotel - poole

Star Rating:

4 Stars

With scenic views across Poole Harbour, this hotel offers boutique rooms, an award-winning restaurant and stylish cocktail bar. There is free parking, and Poole Ferry Terminal is 15 minutes away by car.

Address:

73 Haven Rd, BH13 7LW, Poole

Number of Rooms:

38

Lowest Price Room:

£102.6

Highest Price Room:

£246

Loch Fyne Hotel and Restaurant Poole - poole

Star Rating:

3 Stars

Situated on a hilltop, just a short walk from Poole Harbour, the hotel is above the Loch Fyne Restaurant on Haven Road. It offers a wide-ranging menu, with fresh seafood delivered daily.

Neighbourhood Policing

Poole is a town with a mix of tourism and industry. It has the largest natural harbour in Europe. Brownsea Island is one of the few sites where red squirrels survive. The beaches have won nineteen Blue Flag awards and two Premier Seaside Awards. Its heathland is a site of special scientific interest.

The town is home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Poole Pirates Speedway team, and Sunseeker the luxury motor yacht constructor. The Merck Group – the world's leading manufacturer of liquid crystals found in computers, watches and TV sets, has a centre for excellence in Poole. The RNLI also has its national headquarters in Poole and operates a fleet of lifeboats from there.

With the introduction of Safer Neighbourhood Teams they provide a regular and highly visible on-street presence, tackling issues of concern to the communities they serve.

Crime levels within Poole South have decreased over the past three years – from 7420 offences in the year ending March 2005 to 6613 offences in the year ending March 2008, a fall of around 10.8 per cent. This represents 807 fewer victims of crime than there were three years ago.

The average yearly detection rate for all crime during the same period was 24 per cent.

The police at Poole South are committed to reducing crime and the opportunity for crime as well as reducing anti-social behaviour. The policing takes place on many fronts: community policing, response, operations, partnership and investigations.